You have done a fantastic job with this. A lot of people write these types of poems and they write the lines starting with the correct letter, but then they can't get a proper rhyming pattern. You, on the other hand, nailed it. Kudos.
I didn't see anything that needed changing.
I am looking forward to your next offering.

Everett, RANDOM BELIEF is an excellent acrostic promoting the concept of religious/philosophical tolerance (imagine that!). It is well organized and well written. Seen any rocks flying in your direction yet? :) Nancy

I think this is a good entry for the Acrostic Poetry writing prompt.
A nice Acrostic verse spelling out the message of the poem, nicely rhymed.
Well done and good luck to you with this one in the competition.
Sharon

Profound statement and words that lead us to a truth that we must honor. "Defend all truth when reason cheers". Defending truth is what drives people but each of us has our own truth. Thank you for your words of wisdom. You are a wordsmith and wish you well in the contest.

Hi Tom, what a wise and balanced message of moderation for all! I agree wholeheartedly and you've done a fantastic job with the acrostic and use of mono-rhyming in your poem. I liked the chosen words your poem expands upon. It is a well thought concept and execution.

This is a very interesting and well-written acrostic. I liked that you used the random belief as your topic and found so many true points to make with the letters. It is certainly true to point. Well done!

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